Computer Chronicles - Windows 95
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Computer Chronicles - Windows 95

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In this 1990 episode of The Computer Chronicles, "Video Game Consoles", the producers chose to end the episode by showing hosts Stewart Chefiet and Paul Schindler playing what is clearly Super Mario Brothers 3 on the NES on the darkened set of the show while the credits roll. It's not that weird, this was an episode specifically about video games and SMB 3 had been specifically mentioned earlier in the episode along with a number of other then-contemporary video game titles. I'm still amused by it.
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Computer Chronicles intro [1999]
Aired on PBS
Source [Internet Archive]
The Computer Chronicles Soundtrack on Vinyl
Computer Chronicles is one of my favorite shows and the original intro segue song is forever stuck in my brain. Turns out it's on vinyl, who knew?!
"Byte by Byte" by Craig Palmer
"Zenith" by John Manchester
View Stewart Cheifet's obituary, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.
Ah, jeez. This sucks to hear. I remember watching Computer Chronicles as a kid, and still revisit episodes when I'm feeling nostalgic. Stewart Cheifet inspired so many nerds over the years, and I'm going to be thinking about him tonight.